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Contents
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Balance of power, India-Pakistan War, 1971 | |
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Chemical and biological weapons (Disarmament) | |
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Ecology, Agriculture (Developing countries) | |
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Space research (Soviet Union) | |
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Airplanes, Supersonic |
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Lunar geology | |
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Akademgorodok (Russia) | |
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Research (Great Britain) | |
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James R. Schlesinger (American Secretary of defense and energy.), United States Atomic Energy Commission | |
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Vikram Ambalal SARABHAI |
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